And it is good to see a company support Jeff's contributions.
For those that don't know, Jeff has in the past been a
BIG contributor to ClusterMonkey.net (he still is by the way).
He has written articles on parallel file systems and interconnects
that have a depth and completeness that is often lacking in many
other venues.
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> Kilian CAVALOTTI wrote:
>> On Wednesday 08 April 2009 19:48:30 Joe Landman wrote:
>>> As an FYI, Beowulf veteran Jeff Layton wrote up a nice article on
>>> memory
>>> configuration issues for Nehalem (I had seen some discussion on this
>>> previously).
>>>>>> Link is here:
>>>http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/04-08-2009+-+Nehalem+and+Memory+Configur>>> ations
>>>> That's a great write-up, gathering all the useful information in one
>> place. A
>> must read. Thanks Jeff!
>> I thought it would be a good counterpoint to some of the other list
> traffic we'd seen on Dell. Jeff, and by association, Dell, contributes
> significantly to the HPC community. Good guy to know. May not be able
> to solve the sales issues on the Dell side, but he is a good source of
> information, ideas and advice.
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